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  • Greater Union Organisation Pty Ltd, trading as Event Cinemas, Greater Union, GU Film House, Moonlight Cinema and Birch Carroll & Coyle (BCC Cinemas),...
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  • Cinemas, Edge Digital and Technology, Events Cinemas, Greater Union Cinemas, GU Film House, Moonlight Cinemas, QT Hotels & Resorts, Rydges Hotels & Resorts...
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    Greater Union Cinemas. The building was damaged by fire due to arson in November 1981. On 10 December 1982 the building reopened as Hindley Cinemas 5...
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  • also operate within Event Cinemas/Greater Union/Birch Carroll & Coyle, and many international cinema-chains. Village Cinemas has output deals with all...
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  • purchased by Terra Firma, which merged Odeon and UCI Cinemas to form Odeon UCI Cinemas Group. Most UCI cinemas then took the Odeon brand name in 2006. Terra...
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  • with Event Hospitality & Entertainment) Village Cinemas (the original business) Event Cinemas Greater Union Birch, Carrol & Coyle Roadshow Entertainment...
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    the Village cinema closed down, leaving Village cinemas at nearby Crown Casino as the main Village branded city cinemas. The Chinatown Cinema, which inhabits...
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    Grand Cinemas and Ace Cinemas are independent Western Australian chains of cinema multiplexes. The chains formerly co-operated under The Movie Masters...
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    became part of D. Clifford Theatres Ltd and was later taken over by Greater Union Cinemas. The building was listed in the South Australian Heritage Register...
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    March 2003 between Greater Union and Village Cinemas in Sydney. The venture includes cinemas under the Village Cinemas, Greater Union, Birch, Carrol and...
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  • Toby Oliver's cinematography. The film was temporarily pulled from Greater Union cinemas in New South Wales after two violent incidents in the film's opening...
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    outlets and an expansion of the Greater Union cinema complex, from 8 to 16 cinemas. Greater Union was renamed to Event Cinemas in 2009. In 2010, Fitness First...
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    Us A rooftop alfresco dining precinct. A refurbished Greater Union Cinema renamed Event Cinemas which added a large VMAX screen (the largest in the Southern...
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    Renaissance Cinemas Galaxy Cinemas Scene Cinemas VOX Cinemas Silverbird Cinemas – in 2 locations in Accra, Ghana Century Cinemax is the largest cinema operator...
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    Later it was taken over by Greater Union Cinemas and renamed the Odeon Theatre (also known as Odeon Norwood). It closed as a cinema, reopening in 1986 as a...
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    cater for talkies. After a takeover by Greater Union Cinemas in 1946 it was renamed to Semaphore Odeon Cinema from 12 June 1952, eventually closing on...
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    on 29 November 2001 with the opening of the nine screen Greater Union Cinema (now Event Cinemas) and restaurant precinct which opened on 25 November 2001...
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  • was released throughout Australia as a supporting featurette in Greater Union cinemas. The Sydney Morning Herald called 100,000 Cobbers "a fine film call...
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  • Pictures, agreed to invest in the movie. He persuaded Norman Rydge of Greater Union to join him in partnership. The budget was originally announced as being...
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  • as well as Big W, Woolworths, Intencity arcade, an eight screen Greater Union cinema, international food court and 140 specialty stores. Following the...
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